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- The Last Remaining Tampa Bay Devil RayThe Tampa Bay Devil Rays began play in 1998. Only a handful of players remain active from that first season. Who will be the last one?
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays Looking to Repeat as American League ChampsThe Tampa Bay Devil Rays surprised just about everyone last year, when they made it to the World Series. The young Devil Rays are ready to defend their title as American League champs.
- Devil Rays "Sting" Their Way into the 2008 World SeriesFinally! The Rays make it into the World Series!
Sports Briefs: Escape from the Basement ClauseTampa's baseball team recently backed out of a deal, prompting someone to get very angry. No matter who or what you call him (Beelzebub, Mr. Scratch, Lucifer), the Devil is out of Tampa, and the Rays are in first place.- Tampa Bay Devil Rays Become Less Satanic, Drop 'Devil'The team turns their back on their #1 fan.
Tampa Bay 'Devil Rays' Change Name, UniformThe long suffering Tampa Bay MLB franchise is trying to update their image. A uniform and official name change are debut for 2008.
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays Become "The Rays"The Tampa Bay Devil Rays have begun their reinvention process by shortening their moniker to "Rays."- Astros Trade Reliever to Devil Rays for Third BasemanMLB Trades-Astros/Devil Rays
- The Tamp Bay Devil Rays Need New Team MotivationThe Tampa Bay Devil Rays have been around since 1998 and so far have not had one winning season. The best they've ever finished is 4th place but just about every year they finish last.
- Rays' Bullpen Woes Equal Another Long Summer in Tampa BayThe state of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays' bullpen, and how its poor state means another summer of disappointment for fans of the team.
Ticket Specials for the Tampa Bay Devil RaysThere are a number of ticket specials available to Tampa Bay Devil Rays fans.
College Night at the Tampa Bay Devil RaysThe Devil Rays are offering $5 admission and $1 beers to college students for Friday night games.
B.J. Upton Takes His Place as One of Baseball's Top Young StarsB.J. Upton committed 53 errors at shortstop in 2005 and then forgot how to hit in 2006. But a position change has made all the difference in the world and now fans are getting to see the real Upton show his stuff in Tampa Bay.- Ten Least-Intimidating Baseball Team NamesThe Diamondbacks and the Tigers may be the only two intimidating names in baseball, while the rest seem to share non-intimidating factors.
- Baseball (Home)A poem about baseball.
- Goodbye Al Lang Field: Rays Vs. TigersThis spring training will be the last played in historic Al Lang Field in St. Petersburg. It has been home to five teams over its 84-year long life. Today's game features the Detroit Tigers visiting to play the Tampa Bay Rays.
- Who Will Be the Surprise Teams This MLB Season?After years of struggling two clubs look to finally shed the potential label and turn it into performance.
- Prospecting for Gold: How Four MLB Clubs Should Handle Their Minor League DepthUsually, holding on to top prospects is the best way to build a strong club. But four teams should consider trading some of their talent to provide immediate help. Here I come up with four win-win deals involving top prospects for proven stars.
- Dear Devil RaysI'm getting ready for you again, Devil Rays. The 2007 season begins in a few short months. Are you ready for me?you'll pull it together.
2006 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Season ReviewCarl Crawford had an excellent season. He reached double-digits in triples and homers while hitting over .300 and stealing 58 bases. He's a franchise player that the Rays need to build around.- The Frontrunners for the AL Manager of the Year AwardWho will be named the AL Manager of the Year is up for grabs at the All-Star break, with three AL East skippers with a chance, along with two from the AL Central. This article handicaps the race.





